This is a private reference website, not a Noble County government office. We cannot verify custody, release an inmate, post bond, schedule a visit, or obtain an official booking record for you. For those actions, use the sheriff, jail, court, IDOC, BOP, ICE, or other official office that controls the record.
Official Places to Start
For local Noble County jail questions, start with the Noble County Sheriff's Department and Noble County Jail:
Noble County Sheriff's Department / Noble County Jail210 S. 7th Street
Albion, IN 46701
Sheriff: Max C. Weber
Main office: (260) 636-2182
Jail information: (260) 636-6404
Emergency: 911
Noble County Crime Stoppers: (800) 431-2330
The jail business office is listed as Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Central Control and the confinement facility operate 24/7. The sheriff's records section handles police, crime summary, and crash report requests Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Report copies are listed at $5.00 per report, with cash or money order payment, and mail or in-person requests should include at least two identifiers such as name, date and time, location, or incident description.
Use the correct channel for the type of information you need:
- For a person recently arrested or held at Noble County Jail, see jail inmate records and call the jail line for current custody.
- For booking photos or photo-release limits, see jail roster mugshots and use a specific APRA request when appropriate.
- For prosecutor-filed charges, hearings, bond entries, or case events after booking, use court records after a jail arrest and Indiana MyCase.
- For facility-specific phone, address, and visitation context, use the Noble County Jail and Chain O'Lakes pages listed in the footer.
- For a sentenced Indiana state prisoner, search the Indiana Department of Correction locator. Chain O'Lakes is an IDOC facility, not the county jail.
- For federal prison custody or immigration detention, use the BOP inmate locator or ICE ODLS. Federal detainees may be physically housed at Noble County Jail under U.S. Marshals arrangements, but federal systems control federal custody records.